Posted on 04/07/2013 4:37:56 AM PDT by Daffynition
At the moment when Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed into law what might be the nation's strictest gun controls, Jonathan Scalise was on the phone with his accountant.
It's not that Scalise didn't care what Malloy was up to. On the contrary, the sweeping law will affect him about as much as any business owner. His company, Ammunition Storage Components, is one of the largest makers of bullet magazines for semiautomatic weapons and most of his products are now illegal in the state where his father and grandfather owned machine shops before him.
Now, the family's homegrown tradition is in peril.
(Excerpt) Read more at courant.com ...
**Still, Connecticut has enacted a sales ban in just over three months that might not decrease firepower available to people intent on killing, and may or may not save a life; that's the crucial, debatable point, and the manufacturers are on the side that says the law won't increase safety.
What's not debatable is this: There will be economic fallout from the gun control law, period.**
If they were honest, CT would ban military submarine manufacturing in the state. Too dangerous.
Oh, boy. I am so stealing that.
Oh, they’ll probably get around to it eventually. That, and the sub-base as well. Then we’ll be left with the Coasties protecting us and plastic sporks.
Mr. Alinsky would be proud, very proud indeed, of
Connecticut’s legislature.
IMHO
The pols have made end-runs around the legislative process [they used to call it law]....once the dust settles, I’m hoping there will be challenges.
There may be challenges but it won’t go anywhere. The traitorous repukelicans in this state, with their “bipartisan support”, have guaranteed the law will stand. No judge has ever overruled bipartisan support that constrains freedoms and liberty.
“The so-called Black Rifle is responsible for just a minuscule fraction of the 30,000 U.S. gun deaths a year, way less than its share compared with handguns.”
Where did 30,000 come from? 12,000 gun homicides per year in the US usually seems to be the actual number - but even that number includes 6,000 suicides. Maybe the author is thinking of traffic fatalities which is about 35,000 per year? I say, ban automobiles! Ya know, if only one life is saved, it is worth it!
You must remember that facts, logic, reason and common sense (ONE WORD!) have no place in their chain of thought. Making up numbers works great for them because a lot of folks buy it hook, line and sinker. No need to check because our pols would NEVER lie to us.
Should you stay? NO! Should you go? YES! They would love to have you stay so they can suck up the taxes. Ruger and Colt and any other manufacturer need to pack up and go too! History, shmistory. The state is making folks in to law abiding victims. And in some cases, law abiding felons. Bi-partison my ass! Would it have mattered if the reps had (God forbid) taken a stand? NOPE! Way to go knucklers. (As in knuckling under)
Heard an interesting point on the radio. It was a discussion point about states rights being exercised to enact restrictive gun laws. The discussion went on to point out that Conservatives should be overjoyed tat the states were exercising their 10th Amendment rights.
After thinking about it, it was, as most LIB talking points, a false argument. The states are NOT exercising their 10th Amendment rights, as 2nd Amendment infringement is neither an enumerated power nor a power reserved to the state. And that is why the “laws” are doomed to fail.
MOVE. It’s 1860.
How many of those automobile accidents were the result of alcohol consumption? You are way more likely to be killed by a drunk driver than by a random gunman. But all the boozehounds on both sides of the gun debate want their booze.
The government of Connecticut has made it very clear they don’t want you or your products. In fact, I bet there are members of the Legislature who are so bats-in-the-belfry pro gun control that they would be happy to see you in jail.
The message is clear; it’s time to leave.
I’m sure the manufacturers are not exaggerating about the offers they have to migrate.
It really isn’t such a heart wrenching choice....the owner just loves living in CT...blah blah blah.....well, he’d better open up an effing Starbucks if he wants to stay there, then.
I’ll not buy any more ASC stuff (don’t think I have, but damned sure know now I never will) unless this good times manufacturer doesn’t put his money where his business should be.. MOVE! Move out of that state. Looks like from the pictures you’re using illegals to do the assembly anyways...you can find them all over this country.
We should let them know that we will no longer support any weapons company which would benefit the economy of Connecticut, New York, Colorado or California. If they want us to buy their products, they can move.
I live in CT and own a software consulting business, not a firearms business.
However, on the day that Governor Bag-O-Ballots signed that bill, I printed, filled out, and mailed in my company’s Articles of Dissolution.
I will be reopening the business in Wyoming.
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